when I worked at the dealer, that dealer was RIGHT next to a residential neighborhood. One of the places in the neighborhood had a 14 year old boy who had some issues, but he was very very GOOD at detailing vehicles--the shop truck went over there once a year and they paid him pretty good to do both trucks. Well one afternoon he shows up with his dad and asks if he could do any trucks. Well sure you can do mine, then I asked him if he could clean up a tractor. Him and his dad said they'd talk about it. A couple years later they show up and they said that they'd started a halfway detail shop out of the house and that he could do mobile detailing on our vehicles since it was basically right next door. We kept him busy with customer's tractors. I mean not all of them, some guys couldn't care less about their tractors and it showed, we'd just blow the big stuff off and let them go at that. The ones who requested cleaning? Yeah they went to the detail "shop" (3 bay building where they used to store stuff, got turned into a detail shop). Guy did a wonderful job and didn't charge much for the amount of work he did, and we always got rave reviews from customers. He charged $45 to detail the bigger stuff we worked on which was max 100hp, M series. Majority was turf and a LOT of L series. Surprisingly, quite a few people asked to have their stuff cleaned up before delivering it back to them. I moved on to other career but that kid is still detailing vehicles both out of his house and at the shop part time. Like I said he's got issues such that he really can't work a physical or mentally challenging job but detailing is what he loves to do, a little OCD. I think he has autism but I am not sure. Great job for him and he does a great job doing it--takes a lot of pride and it shows.
point being, look around a little there's a possibility that you might find someone who needs an extra buck or two, pay them and enjoy a little free time to yourself...or spend a little extra time with a family member.